Obama and Romney slug it out on immigration
Friday, September 21, 2012

The US president Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney competed in an effort to attract votes from the country's hispanic population for the upcoming presidential elections.
In separate televised events, the two candidates included several references to immigration. The issue is of particular interest to Central American countries such as El Salvador and Honduras, whose economies depend heavily on family remittances.
During the encounter, Obama mentioned his biggest fail was not being able to achieve a migration reform. Romney stated that if he gets to the White House, he will stop massive raids fin the hunt for illegal immigrants.
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